COSMOS Spectroscopic Redshift Compilation (First Data Release): 165k Redshifts Encompassing Two Decades of Spectroscopy

28 Feb 2025  ·  Ali Ahmad Khostovan, Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe, Mara Salvato, Olivier Ilbert, Caitlin M. Casey, Hiddo Algera, Jacqueline Antwi-Danso, Andrew Battisti, Malte Brinch, Marcella Brusa, Antonello Calabro, Peter L. Capak, Nima Chartab, Olivia R. Cooper, Isa G. Cox, Behnam Darvish, Nicole E. Drakos, Andreas L. Faisst, Matthew R. George, Ghassem Gozaliasl, Santosh Harish, Gunther Hasinger, Hossein Hatamnia, Angela Iovino, Shuowen Jin, Daichi Kashino, Anton M. Koekemoer, Ronaldo Laishram, Khee-Gan Lee, Jitrapon Lertprasertpong, Simon J. Lilly, Daniel C. Masters, Bahram Mobasher, Tohru Nagao, Masato Onodera, Yingjie Peng, David B. Sanders, Ryan L. Sanders, Zahra Sattari, Nick Scoville, Ekta A. Shah, John D. Silverman, Nao Suzuki, Masayuki Tanaka, Sune Toft, Benny Trakhtenbrot, Jonathan R. Trump, Mattia Vaccari, Francesco Valentino, Brittany N. Vanderhoof, John R. Weaver, Min S. Yun, Jorge A. Zavala ·

We present the COSMOS Spectroscopic Redshift Compilation encompassing ~ 20 years of spectroscopic redshifts within the 2 deg$^2$ COSMOS legacy field. This compilation contains 165,312 redshifts of 97,929 unique objects from 108 individual observing programs up to $z \sim 8$ with median stellar mass $\sim 10^{9}$ to $10^{10}$ M$_\odot$ (redshift dependent). Rest-frame $NUVrJ$ colors and SFR -- stellar mass correlations show the compilation primarily contains low- to intermediate-mass star-forming and massive, quiescent galaxies at $z < 1.25$ and mostly low-mass bursty star-forming galaxies at $z > 2$. Sources in the compilation cover a diverse range of environments, including protoclusters such as ``Hyperion''. The full compilation is 50\% spectroscopically complete by $i \sim 23.2$ and $K_s \sim 21.3$ mag; however, this is redshift dependent. Spatially, the compilation is $>50$\% complete within the CANDELS area, while the outer regions of COSMOS are $>10$\% complete limited to $i < 24$ mag and $K_S < 22.5$ mag, separately. We demonstrate how the compilation can be used to validate photometric redshifts and investigate calibration metrics. By training self-organizing maps on COSMOS2020/Classic and projecting the compilation onto it, we find key galaxy subpopulations that currently lack spectroscopic coverage including $z < 1$ intermediate-mass quiescent galaxies and low-/intermediate-mass bursty star-forming galaxies, $z \sim 2$ massive quiescent galaxies, and $z > 3$ massive star-forming galaxies. This approach highlights how combining self-organizing maps with our compilation can provide guidance for future spectroscopic observations to get a complete spectroscopic view of galaxy populations. Lastly, the compilation will undergo periodic data releases that incorporate new spectroscopic redshift measurements, providing a lasting legacy resource for the community.

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